Nazi prisoners captured in Ardennes in Luxembourg during World War II. A large group of German prisoners in a snowy field. Two medics standing with the soldiers and prisoners with Red Cross emblem. U.S. soldiers inspect packs and personal belongings of the prisoners. The U.S. soldiers question a German paratrooper. The prisoner opens his coat and displays decorations on the sweater. The prisoners loaded into trucks. Colonel Richard G Stilwell watching the prisoners.
U.S. infantrymen marching to Bavigne in Luxembourg during World War II. The infantrymen of the 358th Regiment, 90th Division marching along a highway. A jeep passing on the road. Houses in the area.
Vehicles of the United States 302nd infantry, 94th division driving on snow-covered roads near Bonnal, Luxembourg during World War II. Various military vehicles drive down a steep road covered in thick snow. Snow-covered Jeeps and trucks turn in curved road. Two soldiers on a Jeep driving down a snowy road. An M3 half-track crosses a bridge.
United States military vehicles of the 302nd Infantry, 94th Division driving on snow covered roads near Bonnal, Luxembourg, during World War II. Military vehicles driving around a snowy hairpin turn. Aerial view showing vehicles and infantry troops crossing a bridge from a distance. Mountains and foothills are covered in heavy snow. Jeeps drive on snowy roads.
A Military Police Jeep outfitted with wire catcher (302nd Infantry, 94th Division) drives on a snow-covered road near Bonnal, Luxembourg in Winter during World War II. A snow covered M5 tank and a Jeep cross in the middle of a blizzard. Signalmen check downed wires in deep snow next to a German grave beside highway. A large truck navigates a snow covered road during a snow storm. A United States soldier stumbles against a snow bank during a blizzard. More Jeeps and trucks struggle to drive on a road during a blizzard.
(Audio only). Radio broadcast from Washington DC during World War II. Musical prelude before reporting of news. This is followed by reporting by correspondent Morgan Beatty on the death of President Franklin D Roosevelt and national events following it. Vice President Truman retains Roosevelt's Cabinet before taking oath of President's office. He indicates that news of the President's death was released immediately from Warm Springs. Cabinet meeting in White House. The White House Press Secretary Stephan Early makes an official announcement of President Roosevelt's death in Warm Springs, Georgia. Reports from White House radio room. Correspondent Ralph Howard Peterson summarizes events immediately before and after the death of the President. In Luxembourg: Correspondent Lowell Thomas reports President Roosevelt's death and on the war in Europe.
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